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Ghost Dog is definitely weird. The random guy building an arc on his roof?

The first Jarmusch film I saw was Broken Flowers which I didn't like and is probably his worst film. Then I checked out Down By Law and Stranger Than Paradise and enjoyed them but was probably more impressed by how hip they are.

Gotcha, Tom.

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Isn't you avatar Von Sternberg, one of the greatest silent directors?

Jim Jarmusch & David Cronenberg
I feel like I have loved them for as far back as I can remember. But when I looked at the list of movies I watched this year (yes I keep a tally), every single one of theirs' was on it. I had seen Cronenberg's The Fly and A History of Violence and the beginning of Eastern Promises

Woody Allen is sexier and more confident than you?

You're right, McRib. But despite the Iranian-American population, Iranians are still treated as suspects outside of their own country. And not just by America.

Elijah Wood
I don't know. He was alright in LOTR because everyone around him kicked fuggin' ass. And that whiny bitch Sam made him seem chill. But now the only relief I have is a dude in a dog suit? He should stick to supporting roles.

i hope this joke dies here and now, once and for all.

worst gimmick.

Wes ANDERSON
As a middle-class white kid with daddy issues, I have to say I love Wes Anderson. That said, I recently rewatched a few of his movies and they're actually quite boring/artificial. It's all set design, nostalgia and whimsy. This seems like it could be step in the right direction. There might be an actual

To each his own. The Tomboy singles are by far the best things I've heard all year and these tracks were some of my least favorite of the live bootlegs.

when the fuck is tomboy gonna drop
I've loved everything Avey Tare/Animal Collective has put out.